Armstrong woman struck by vehicle calls for traffic safety improvements
- Kristin McCallum was hit by a vehicle while using a marked crosswalk near Highland Park Elementary in September 2024, prompting her to petition for improved traffic safety measures in Armstrong.
- She has requested that the city extend the school zone and add a pedestrian-controlled flashing light at the crosswalk, as the current zone does not adequately protect students.
- Armstrong's Chief Administrative Officer, Trevor Seibel, stated that a traffic safety review is underway, and recommendations will be presented to the council soon.
- Recent incidents have prompted discussions on traffic safety measures, including the installation of speed bumps near schools.
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Armstrong woman struck by vehicle calls for traffic safety improvements
Kristin McCallum was struck by a vehicle while in the cross walk on Wood Avenue and Adair Street last fall. She's calling for a school zone extension and a pedestrian controlled light
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